Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Franca , when can I have a drink did the doctor say ? ’ |
2 | Should I wait until the highlights have grown out or could I have a colour put on top ? |
3 | sorry Crowston may I have a cigarette to put , place behind my left earhole then ? , thank you |
4 | Can I have a book to read , then ? ’ |
5 | Can I have a chip does anybody hi Rita |
6 | I can see I have a lot to learn . |
7 | Do I have a right to pursue the person who drops litter , using its return as an excuse for expressing my anger ? |
8 | Maybe soon I 'll let ye have a chance to see if you can do anything — but remember , miracles are often caused by good luck . ’ |
9 | ‘ Oh , Anyushkeleh , ’ I chortle , ‘ do you have a surprise coming … ! ’ |
10 | Do you have a chance to do it much here ? |
11 | ‘ Do n't you have a sister called Edith ? ’ said Lulach . |
12 | ‘ Do you have a way to get in ? ’ he asked . |
13 | And , and , I asked did you have a perm done and she said no . |
14 | Put your own sugar , oh you 've got to do here will you have a biscuit look erm |
15 | ‘ Do n't you have a job to do ? |
16 | Do n't you have a boyfriend to take you out to lunch ? ’ |
17 | Caution is a good sign , but why should n't you have a fag to calm your nerves ? |
18 | Did you have a lot to finish off ? |
19 | Do n't you have a duty to support … . ’ |
20 | ‘ D' you have a family to support ? ’ asked Amiss sympathetically . |
21 | Do you have a desire to learn ? |
22 | Do you have a desire to learn ? |
23 | ‘ Could we have a window shut , do you think ? |
24 | Why ca n't we have a referendum to stop them doing so again ? — |
25 | When will we have a level playing field in Northern Ireland with fair competition between all ports ? |
26 | Did we have a lot to drink ? ’ |
27 | Do we have a need to eat meat or to conduct experiments upon animals ? |
28 | Let them have a prospectus to take away with them and if they have already decided to bring their child to your school take the minimum of details at this stage . |
29 | ‘ I was wondering , ’ said Evelyn , ‘ if you 'd like to swap with me and let me have a chance to go under the machines . ’ |
30 | Do let me have a chance to prove what I believe in . ’ |